High School Applicants

To be eligible for admission as an International high school student, you must have graduated from a recognized university preparatory program with acceptable senior level courses in the five subject areas, which normally include:

English,

mathematics,

a laboratory science,

a social science

and one other subject area.

Admission requirements and may vary depending on the educational system(s) in place in your country. Please review the admission requirements by country/region. If your country or region is not listed here, please contact the Admissions Office for details.

Transfer Applicants

Students transferring from post-secondary institutions are required to be in good standing at the end of their final semester at their former institution.

In addition to the Application for Admission and $80 application processing fee, the following supporting documentation is required:

official course outlines for courses completed at your current or former university or college.

These should accompany your application or be submitted as soon following the submission of your application as possible in order to facilitate speedy assessment of your transfer of credit eligibility.

Note: Following confirmation of admission eligibility and receipt of an official course outline/syllabus for each course completed at post secondary institutions recognized by Memorial University for the purpose of transfer of credit, the Admissions Office will commence a transfer credit evaluation of the students' post secondary record.

Apply early

International applicants are advised to apply early.

The application deadlines for general admission and for specific programs do not account for any additional time it may take for international students to complete the process of supplying documentation or applying for travel or study documents from the Canadian government (embassy or consulate.)

It is recommended that all international their applicatstudents submit ion and supporting documents at least four months prior to the semester for which they are seeking admission.